Description : In Act IV why does Laertes force his way in What does he want?
Last Answer : He wants to get at Claudius, who he blames for his father'sdeath. The crowd backing him are shouting "Laertes shall be king",so the idea is that he will replace Claudius, after he kills ... death of Polonius. But Laertes is far too dimwitted tobe king, and Claudius outwits him without difficulty.